Khushbu Shah (@khushbuoshea) 's Twitter Profile
Khushbu Shah

@khushbuoshea

EU Editor @POLITICOEurope. Nonresident fellow @DFRLab.

ID: 22942692

linkhttp://Www.politico.eu calendar_today05-03-2009 16:51:43

3,3K Tweet

7,7K Takipçi

4,4K Takip Edilen

Nilo Tabrizy (@ntabrizy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I got laid off today with my other talented Posties. It was an amazing ride to do more open source work and keep reporting on Iran. Thank you to my amazing colleagues and editors for making space for some of my favorite work. Please DM if you'd like to work together. Grateful to

Yeganeh Torbati (@yjtorbati) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm heartbroken to announce that I've been laid off from my position at The Washington Post. Working at this newspaper, and especially being a foreign correspondent covering Iran and Turkey over the last few short months, was a dream come true for me.

Ben Mullin (@benmullin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEWS: The cuts were so severe that at least one department head asked to leave The Post rather than be included in the planning. Peter Finn, The Post's international editor, requested that he be laid off once he learned about the scope of the cuts to his section.

Eli Meixler (@elimeixler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re also looking for a US business correspondent in NY: job-boards.greenhouse.io/financialtimes… And an Ignites Asia reporter in HK: job-boards.greenhouse.io/financialtimes… DMs open, here to chat, email is first.last[at]ft.com And thoughts to everyone out there

Anna Fifield (@annafifield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was laid off as Asia editor of the Washington Post today. It was an absolute privilege to work with people who are not only incredible journalists but also wonderful humans. My heart breaks for everyone who lost their job today - and for the readers who will be the worse for it

Louisa Loveluck (@leloveluck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heartbroken to have been laid off by The Washington Post today. It has been the honour of a lifetime to work with these colleagues for a decade, from Damascus to Baghdad, Derna to to Bakhmut. I am proud of our work. Thank you, everyone.

Alan Sipress (@alansipress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My 27-year run at the Washington Post came to an end today. The Post has been my home, a place that I adored and whose mission I believed in profoundly.

Christian Shepherd (@cdcshepherd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My job was also eliminated. It’s been a thrilling challenge to cover seismic changes in China for WaPo. As access shrinks, I believe it has become ever more vital for the world to understand what is happening there. To my amazing colleagues, especially our researchers, 千恩万谢

Marissa J. Lang ✍🏽🗞️ (@marissa_jae) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My colleague Marty Weil is one of The Post’s last living ties to Watergate. He’s covered stories that range from local crime to the Sept. 11 attacks to whimsical weather musings. After 60 years, he was laid off yesterday by email. nytimes.com/2026/02/05/bus…

Gene Park (@genepark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7 days after cancer surgery that saved my life, I stand in solidarity with my Washington Post colleagues. Til my lungs collapse. My job was not cut. For as long as I can and breathe, I will try my hardest to continue the great storytelling tradition at The Post.

7 days after cancer surgery that saved my life, I stand in solidarity with my Washington Post colleagues. Til my lungs collapse. 

My job was not cut. For as long as I can and breathe, I will try my hardest to continue the great storytelling tradition at The Post.
Alan Sipress (@alansipress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the past decade, I’ve had the privilege of having these remarkable Washington Post foreign correspondents on my team. Nearly all lost their jobs this week. Any news organization would be tremendously fortunate to hire any of them. Feel free to contact me for references. 1/

Liam Scott (@liamjscott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2022, before she was covering Ukraine, Lizzie went to Las Vegas to finish the story Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jeff German was working on before he was murdered. wapo.st/4ammRiA

Khushbu Shah (@khushbuoshea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The problem is that all the British people keep to the left and normally Europeans keep to the right. And they do that in both directions. So we can be crashing into each other, and I see that from personal experience,” he added. ft.com/content/5dcd7e…

Robert Samuels (@newsbysamuels) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had one of the last major interviews with Rev. Jesse Jackson for our book, “His Name is George Floyd”. Jackson was always tough for me to interview because I am a child of the 80s and 90s and grew up saying “I am somebody” in school to boost my self-esteem.

Kelly Kasulis Cho (@kasulisk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Media outlets, if you need on-the-ground TV or radio reporting tomorrow regarding former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s verdict, you shoot me an email at kekasulis @ gmail. I am in Seoul and have been reporting here for the last 9 years.

Khushbu Shah (@khushbuoshea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The old neighborhood and parenting WhatsApp group: wapo.st/4axZClG "There was another concern, and it was very Washington: Some Peanuts parents, the board said, had expressed the concern that being part of a political group could jeopardize their security clearances."